Lawmaker Chu Kwok-keung says a 7.5 score, the Education Bureau’s minimum requirement, is difficult and could make it harder to fill English teaching positions
Policy will not apply to native-speaking English teachers and those at English Schools Foundation and international campuses
Candidates should ensure the grammar of the whole sentence is correct and manage time effectively, says tutor Alan Chan from King’s Glory Education Centre
English teacher Ansley Lee explains how chatbots can be useful for revision ahead of the exam
As the battles between Israel-Gaza and Russia-Ukraine rage on, we bring you a collection of novels that describe the brutality of armed combat
From Leo Tolstoy’s ‘War and Peace’ to ‘How to Feed a Dictator’ by award-winning Polish author Witold Szabłowski, these books show you the impact of war
Secretary for Education Christine Choi says schools that are unable to attract enough pupils should consider merging
Hongkongers would find it unacceptable if the government offered free schooling to those not entitled to local education just to help schools survive, she added
Government aims to optimise use of the waterfront, but residents say there should be an entry fee for the attraction, funded by HK$50 million in taxpayer money
Visitors are required to book a time to interact with the ‘eggs’, which change colour and make different sounds when touched